Why businesses must relearn the art of ethical discussion…
“People generally avoid talk of ethics and morality in the workplace, but we need to master this way of thinking again.”
“People generally avoid talk of ethics and morality in the workplace, but we need to master this way of thinking again.”
“I am not saying consumers in general will not buy the Apple Watch. I just don’t see salespeople rushing to buy Apple Watches to help them sell to customers.”
As the New Zealand market already knows, the opportunity of the Internet of Things (IoT) has everything to do with data.
“Have you noticed that mobile marketing has become less of a thing?"
"Samsung continues to struggle to control its falling smartphone share, which was at its highest in the third quarter of 2013."
Although the frequency of a cyber security attack on a large scale is low, by 2018, 40 percent of large enterprises will form plans to address aggressive cyber security business disruption attacks.
“A traditional view holds that information technologists generate way too much jargon but I think we have flipped to the exact opposite problem.”
Kiwi IT decision makers rank business intelligence and analytics as their top technology priority for 2015...
"People, software that makes up systems, applications and services, and devices will all be defined as entities and all entities will have the same requirements to interact."
True analytic businesses are concerned with more than just transaction data.
“Like many technical topics in the “big data” realm, marketing analytics is very exciting for insiders, but for most people it probably sounds like just another over-hyped, invasive way to sell a little more mouthwash.”
“Maybe we’re getting better at solving the problems that actually matter. Maybe we’re getting smarter.”
"IoT is very immature, and many organisations have only just started experimenting with it..."
“The winners will be those providers best able to satisfy consumers' demand for high data use, while maintaining their margins.”
“I was a little surprised that 95 per cent said something was wrong with their private Cloud."